9. Dilson Herrera, 2B, St. Lucie Mets (High-A)

Dilson Herrera really cooled off this past week with only two hits in 25 at-bats. However, he's had a very nice season, and hopefully he will be able to find more consistency at the plate going forward.

8. Gavin Cecchini, SS, Savannah Sand Gnats (Low-A)

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2014 Season Statistics

46 G, .259/.335/.400, 3 HR, 19 RBI, 32 R

Last Week's Statistics

4-for-19, 1 RBI, 2 R

Overview

Potential shortstop of the future Gavin Cecchini already has three home runs this season, which is already the most of any of his minor league seasons. However, he is hitting just .259, which is an average that could definitely be improved.

Cecchini is coming off a mediocre week in which he had four hits in 19 at-bats with an RBI and two runs scored.

7. Cesar Puello, OF, Las Vegas 51s (Triple-A)

Cesar Puello is off to a decent start this year. He is not on the same pace he was a season ago, but then again Puello was part of the Biogenesis scandal and ended up receiving a 50-game suspension.

Puello will have to prove that he can still hit very well without the help of any outside substances. If he hits better for the remainder of this season, his dream of making the major leagues could be achieved a bit faster.

6. Kevin Plawecki, C, Binghamton Mets (Double-A)

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2014 Season Statistics

40 G, .321/.351/.497, 5 HR, 31 RBI, 21 R

Last Week's Statistics:

6-for-23, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 4 R

Overview

Kevin Plawecki has hit very well so far this season. His power seems to have increased, and he has been a big run-producer as well. He had a good past week with six hits in 23 at-bats, including a home run and six RBI.

With Travis d'Arnaud's struggles this season, Plawecki could possibly become an important piece to the Mets' future. d'Arnaud is still the catcher the Mets hope to build their future around, but it's always good to have another solid catcher in the organization, too.

3. Dominic Smith, 1B, Savannah Sand Gnats (Low-A)

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2014 Season Statistics

53 G, .265/.330/.302, 0 HR, 16 RBI, 21 R

Last Week's Statistics

4-for-19, 1 RBI, 1 R

Overview

Dominic Smith has not been off to the best start to his season. He has yet to show any power, and he has not been particularly consistent at the plate. This should not be too much of a concern, though, because Smith is still young and still has a lot of time to fully develop.

Hopefully, the rest of Smith's season will be a lot better and will include more power as well.

2. Rafael Montero, RHP, New York Mets

Rafael Montero's time in the major leagues has not gone as smoothly as the Mets hoped it would. Montero got roughed up in his most recent start, which only lasted 3.2 innings.

As reported by Mike Varkunov of the Star-Ledger, the Mets have demoted Montero back to the minor leagues. Hopefully, he will improve his mechanics there and eventually come back to the major league roster later in the season. Montero has a lot of potential and could be a big piece to the Mets' future.

1. Noah Syndergaard, RHP, Las Vegas 51s (Triple-A)

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2014 Season Statistics

10 GS, 5-2, 4.02 ERA, 19 BB, 57 K, 53.2 IP

Last Week's Statistics

DNP (injury)

Overview

Noah Syndergaard's season has been pretty good so far, but he has not made a start since May 21 due to the fact that he was placed on the disabled list with an elbow injury. Thankfully, the MRI he underwent last week went well, and Syndergaard should be back on the mound soon.

If Syndergaard remains healthy and pitches well, there is definitely a chance that he will get called up to the Mets sometime in June. More than likely, quite a few Mets fans will be excited for Syndergaard's eventual major league arrival.